The Role of Suffolk’s Women in History: Empowering Stories

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In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’ve decided to turn the spotlight on influential women from Suffolk who have made a mark on history. From inspiring political advocates to trailblazing authors, we’re proud to belong to a county which has shaped the work of so many remarkable women.

Dorothy L Sayers:

As a writer, it would be remiss of me to not begin this list of inspiring women from Suffolk with anyone other than Dorothy L Sayers. Whilst she may be more commonly associated with Oxford – this is where she studied, after all – it was the Suffolk countryside which formed the backdrop of her formative years. Fusing the classic whodunit format with powerful feminist messaging, Sayers is largely credited with adding a bolder dimension to the beloved literary form. Often set in distinctly Suffolkian settings, her novels remain essential reading.

Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Born in Aldeburgh back in 1847, Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett went on to lead Britain’s largest women’s rights association, the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies. Campaigning for the right to vote as well as access to educational opportunities for women, her work has led her to be recognised by the British public as the most influential woman of the past hundred years. In short, when it comes to women in history, it’s hard to think of many quite as significant as Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett.

Margaret Kemp

Raised in Sudbury in the 16th century, Margaret Kemp was another Suffolk woman who helpfully defied social norms to pave the way for future generations of women. One of the first Englishwomen to earn her living as an actress, Kemp leapt over any and all barriers which told her that this was not the done thing to reveal the enormity of talent on offer from female actors. As if this wasn’t enough, her challenging of stereotypes also did much to move the social conversation forward by a good few years. 

Mary Beale

Chiming with the theme of following your passions no matter what the obstacles look like, Mary Beale gained notoriety in the 17th century by pursuing a (very successful) career in the arts. Originally from the small village of Barrow, Beale belonged to a collective of artists in the nearby town of Bury St Edmunds who helped shape her talents into some of the best the country has ever seen. With many of her portraits now belonging to galleries, collections and esteemed exhibitions, Beale’s work and refusal to accept certain societal norms have produced a legacy that continues to inspire painters and women today.

Altogether, it would be hard to deny that Suffolk has produced some of the most remarkable women in British history. We suspect, too, that there’s also plenty more inspiring women to be found around the county today.

To find out more about the surroundings which shaped these figures, and to discover even more about the rich history of Suffolk, be sure to take a look at our Barns and Barges to rent.

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